Example sentences of "read [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Check on remaining supplies of Form NLZ/897246 with Regional Offices and issue replacement Form NLZ/897247 as appropriate , ’ read the first one .
2 When she read the first word , J O E , her heart gave a great leap .
3 Also attending the service were the Duke of York , Prince Edward , who read the first lesson , the Princess Royal , her new husband Commander Tim Laurence and her children Peter and Zara .
4 She read the first two pages and felt a blush rise from her palpitating bosom up her neck to suffuse her face .
5 ‘ We must carry on our guerilla warfare , sniping our members with postcards and letters ’ , read the first editorial .
6 She read the first page of a review copy of the new novel by a Royal Shakespeare Company actor and put it down again when she realized she had n't taken in a single word .
7 erm like you we read the first passage and it was kind of what 's what 's all this about if you was n't in the room and you did n't know what was being you have n't got a clue what was going on because it does n't tell you , but the rest of the sections that put down they do give a sort of brief analysis
8 We just did what we were supposed to do really ha ha we actually read the first one of the quests together , so it was good you know , we decided what to do how to do it .
9 If we just go back to , to what we 've just said and read the first paragraph , wh what he 's really saying here is that a revolution is taking place
10 Bill read the Third time , and passed .
11 Bill read the Third time , and passed .
12 Sitting alone at her kitchen table , Kelly read the last words ever written by her father .
13 Has the Secretary of State read the last sentence of the Cardiff Business school report , which states : " If as we are led to believe , Wales is drawing on a new era , nobody has informed Mountain Ash about it . " ?
14 Do you read the whole lot , or read the first one and the last one and guess the rest ?
15 Read the first time on 12 February 1844 , his creditors and debtors bill was read a second time on 30 April .
16 I read the first sentence : ‘ It is always difficult to summarize in a page the life of a living giant without somehow reducing the giant to a mere man . ’
17 Read the first paragraph . ’
18 Brought up , and read the First line .
19 Brought up , and read the First time .
20 The one you read the first page of every night . "
21 Read the first few pages and flick through the rest .
22 ‘ I only read the first one .
23 A Bill for the more effectual preventing Clandestine Outlawries ; read the First time ; to be read a Second time .
24 Brought up , and read the First time .
25 Brought up , and read the First time .
26 Read the first paragraph again , but do n't copy it into your last paragraph .
27 Because of exclamation mark , and despite the lower case " w " , I read the first clause as complete , thus giving it fuller deictic impact .
28 When I read the first six words of that I thought , good Lord , we 're going to get a bit of policy here and but no , no , none of it .
29 Cos I read the first one as well .
30 You read the first paragraph which says , ‘ Cases of food poisoning in Canberra have risen ’ , everybody says , ‘ Oh , crumbs . ’
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